DomainKeys Identified Mail

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DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is a method for signing email messages to help eliminate spam.

The signature in each message should give the domain (d=) and selector (s=). The appropriate key can be retrived as a TXT DNS record from the host selector._domainkey.domain[1]. A sample message from Gmail had the following DKIM header: